| Battle of Lovćen |
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| Part of the Montenegrin campaign of World War I |
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| Belligerents |
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Austria-Hungary |
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| Strength |
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Unknown |
c. 9,000 |
| Casualties and losses |
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- Unknown killed
- Unknown wounded or missing
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- Unknown killed
- Unknown wounded or missing
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The Third bombardment of Mount Lovćen was a military engagement between the joint armies of Austria-Hungary and German Empire against the Kingdom of Montenegro in January 1916. It was a part of the Montenegrin campaign during World War I. After the fighting between 7 and 11 January 1916, the Austro-Hungarians were able to capture heavily fortified positions on the top of Lovćen mountain massif and later enter into Cetinje, former capital of Montenegro. A few days later, the Montenegrin army capitulated and the country was occupied.